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Preview of Roman Clothing Unit | Lesson, Notes, Activities, Quiz, and Project

Roman Clothing Unit | Lesson, Notes, Activities, Quiz, and Project

Bring ancient Roman fashion to life in your Latin or history classroom with this Roman Clothing Mini-Bundle—a complete resource set designed to teach and reinforce vocabulary and cultural knowledge through multiple formats: a full lesson, an engaging reading comprehension packet, and a hands-on project with rubrics. Perfect for beginner Latin students or for history teachers looking to incorporate more cultural topics into their curriculum! Additional worksheets are available for purchase
Preview of Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle | Five Roman Culture Units

Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle | Five Roman Culture Units

Teach the essentials of Roman daily life with this complete 5-unit bundle on Ancient Rome culture! This resource covers the most engaging and commonly taught topics, giving you everything you need to build a full and cohesive unit on how Romans lived. Perfect for Latin classes, World History, or Classical Studies, this bundle balances content, practice, and creativity to keep students engaged while building real understanding. What’s IncludedThis mega bundle includes 5 full units: Roman Clot
Preview of Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle - Expanded | Five Roman Culture Units

Ancient Rome Daily Life Mega Bundle - Expanded | Five Roman Culture Units

Take your Ancient Rome unit to the next level with this expanded 5-unit mega bundle on Roman daily life! This version includes everything from the base bundle plus additional worksheets for every unit, making it perfect for teachers who want built-in differentiation, extra practice, and flexible planning options. If you’ve ever needed sub plans, early finisher work, or reinforcement activities, this bundle has you covered. What’s IncludedThis bundle includes 5 complete units: Roman Clothing
Preview of Ancient Rome Daily Routine Unit Bundle | Slides, Project, Activities, Assessment

Ancient Rome Daily Routine Unit Bundle | Slides, Project, Activities, Assessment

This Roman Daily Routines Unit Bundle provides a complete, ready-to-use exploration of everyday life in Ancient Rome. Students examine how social class, gender, and occupation shaped daily experiences, from morning routines to evening entertainment. This bundle is designed to function as a standalone mini-unit or as part of a larger Ancient Rome or Roman culture unit. What’s Included in This BundleLesson Slides – Clear, engaging slideshow covering Roman daily routines, meals, work, and leisur
Preview of Greek & Roman Gods and Goddesses Social Media Project | Print + Digital

Greek & Roman Gods and Goddesses Social Media Project | Print + Digital

Created by
Magistra F
Bring ancient mythology to life with this digital and printable Social Media Project activity exploring Greek and Roman gods and goddesses—perfect for literature, social studies, or Latin classes. This flexible, engaging project or assessment gives students the opportunity to research and showcase their understanding through a modern lens: creating social media profiles and posts for the deities of classical mythology. Ideal for student choice, creative review, or even end-of-unit assess
Preview of Latin IV Roman Author Capstone Project | Latin IV/AP & Classical Studies

Latin IV Roman Author Capstone Project | Latin IV/AP & Classical Studies

This Roman Author Capstone Project is designed for advanced Latin students to synthesize their knowledge of Roman literature, history, and culture through research, translation, and literary analysis. Students select a Roman author and complete a multi-part project that includes a biographical study, translation of Latin passages, cultural research, and a literary analysis of the author’s work. The project encourages students to make their own conclusions about Roman culture and literature wh
Preview of Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Research Project | Ancient Rome Daily Life

Roman Social Roles & Class Structure Research Project | Ancient Rome Daily Life

This Roman Social Roles and Class Structure research project asks students to analyze how class, status, and social expectations shaped life in Ancient Rome. Students choose from multiple analytical research paths and present their findings through a poster, slideshow, or short paper, synthesizing evidence to draw meaningful conclusions about Roman society. Designed for high school Latin, World History, Ancient History, and Humanities classes, this project emphasizes critical thinking, compari
Preview of Roman Agriculture Research Project | Food, Class, Economy & Religion in Ancient

Roman Agriculture Research Project | Food, Class, Economy & Religion in Ancient

Give students a structured, choice-based way to explore how agriculture shaped Roman civilization with this Roman Agriculture Research Project. This assignment focuses on how food production supported and impacted Rome’s population, economy, military, and religious life. Students choose one focus topic and one final product format to demonstrate their independent research. The project emphasizes research, explanation, and synthesis rather than simple fact-listing, making it an excellent fit
Preview of Roman Cities & Homes Research Project | Ancient Rome Urban Life & Housing

Roman Cities & Homes Research Project | Ancient Rome Urban Life & Housing

Give students a structured, choice-based way to explore Roman cities and housing with this Roman Cities & Homes Research Project. This assignment asks students to investigate how urban planning, housing , and public spaces reflected social class, daily life, and Roman values. Students choose one research topic and one final product format to demonstrate their understanding. The project emphasizes synthesis, explanation, and historical reasoning, not simple fact listing. This resource work
Preview of Roman Clothing Research Project | Ancient Rome Fashion & Daily Life Assignment

Roman Clothing Research Project | Ancient Rome Fashion & Daily Life Assignment

Give students an in-depth and creative way to explore Roman daily life with this Roman Clothing & Fashion Research Project. This assignment invites students to investigate how clothing in Ancient Rome reflected social class, profession, time period, and cultural values.Students choose a research focus and then select how they want to present their learning. Students may choose to do a slideshow, a physical museum-style model with written explanation, or a formal research paper. Emphasis is pla
Preview of Ancient Rome Choice Board Activity | Parilia & Founding of Rome

Ancient Rome Choice Board Activity | Parilia & Founding of Rome

Engage your students with this no-prep Ancient Rome choice board focused on the festival of Parilia and the founding myth of Rome (Romulus and Remus)! This flexible activity allows students to work independently, in pairs, or in small groups while completing a variety of creative, analytical, and research-based tasks. Perfect for maintaining engagement during pre-break days, low-attendance days, or sub plans—without sacrificing meaningful learning. What’s Included 1 student-facing choice b
Preview of Greek/Roman Myth Project

Greek/Roman Myth Project

Created by
Hayley Sampson
This 4 day project has students divide into groups to research and present a Greek/Roman myth to the class with individualized roles such as Storyteller, Connector, Philosopher, Artist, Writer.
Preview of Ancient Rome Daily Life Research Project Bundle | 5 Roman Culture Projects

Ancient Rome Daily Life Research Project Bundle | 5 Roman Culture Projects

This Ancient Rome Daily Life Project Bundle includes five in-depth research and creative projects exploring Roman culture, social structure, and daily life. Each project is designed to encourage analysis, synthesis, and historical interpretation rather than simple fact-listing. Students engage with Roman society through structured research and creative application. Perfect for World History, Ancient History, Latin, and Classical Studies classrooms. Included Projects Roman Clothing & Cosmetics
Preview of Roman Baby Book

Roman Baby Book

Created by
Lanaria Designs
For this project, students will create a “baby book” for Roman children. Baby board books are used to teach infants and toddlers beginning language. Students will write their book in Latin, with the goal to teach the difference between first person and third person verbs. Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Correctly identify and use first person singular present tense verbs in Latin.Rewrite first-person sentences into third person singular, using a proper nominative
Preview of Roman Daily Routines Project | Roman Daily Life Project-Based Learning

Roman Daily Routines Project | Roman Daily Life Project-Based Learning

his Roman Daily Routines Project asks students to explore what everyday life was like in Ancient Rome, with a strong focus on how social class and gender shaped daily experiences. Students analyze historical evidence, synthesize information, and present their research creatively through a poster, slideshow, or paper. This project works especially well as a culminating assessment, enrichment activity, or extension to lessons on Roman social structure, daily life, or culture. What’s IncludedSt
Preview of Etymology Detective  — Word Origins Project: Family Trees, Timelines, Research

Etymology Detective — Word Origins Project: Family Trees, Timelines, Research

Turn vocabulary into a mystery worth solving. In Etymology Detective, students trace a word or slang term from its earliest form to today, documenting roots, affixes, language path, and semantic change. They build a word family tree, a timeline with dated examples, and share a short presentation using claim-evidence from reputable sources. Perfect for grades 5–9 in ELA, Linguistics mini-units, or research projects. Includes teacher notes, scaffolded organizers, a quick rubric, and an exit
Preview of Roman Garden Diorama Project

Roman Garden Diorama Project

Created by
Jordan Bauer
Guide students through an authentic, hands-on exploration of Ancient Rome by designing a villa garden diorama. This project walks learners through a clear four-part process: Research → Design & Construction → Presentation → Reflection. It also prompts them to incorporate period-appropriate elements such as varied plant types, water features, and pathways/seating. Included materials: brainstorming questions, an “Inspiration Selection” worksheet (with mosaic/image sourcing), and a standards-ready
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